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I'm a freshman civil engineer and I was wondering whether you guys could tell me electives that are less demanding than the rest or really interesting. Also, if there are any civil engineers out there what science elective did you take as a freshman in the spring?

Senior civil engineer here, for your breadth electives take easy low level stuff, like history 103/104, and maybe econ 151/152. Those will get you started off well, and econ can actually be pretty easy if you just go to all the classes. History 103 is also a multicultural credit I think, and probably one of the easiest ones you can get.

Definitely try to take Geology 107. It's easy if you go to the classes and the "lab" is a joke, you just need to memorize what each rock looks like. Everyone tries to take that class so I hope you have an early registration date.

If you ever take winter session courses, I would consider taking some of your math courses then, some of the upper levels can get pretty overwhelming during the semester.

If you can take prob/stat with someone other than Okine, do it, he is the worst professor. Also if you can find room in your schedule sophomore/junior year try to take engineering project management with Earl "Rusty" Lee. That class is pretty relaxed, and there isn't a whole lot of work. Doing this will free up some space in your senior year when you have lots of other work.

My roommate is a civil engineer and he's told me about how your scheduling works. Geology is the science based elective that most engineers try to take but it fills up very quickly. When it comes to general electives in other fields, any 100 level course will be fairly easy like PSYC100 (that's what my roommate had spring freshman year)